If your Early Spring Hat is shabby Comes to the rescue 'Tis more than two months since oxui Early Spring Millinery came to hand. We have none of the first shipment left. Where are those hats now J ♦MMMHMM» MMtH New Plymouth ladies are wearing them* of course. If they have been worn frequently iri our changeable weather you will need a new: ' /57j chapeau for December. Come now and see the display of right] up-to-the-minute Summer Millinery, Just a few details:— etc., Straw Shapes, 3/6 to 7/11. Straw and linen Ready-to-wear»j smartly trimmed, 6/11 to 16/6. THE LATEST CRAZE for motoring, sporting, etc.—The Madcap, in reversible silk, at 7/6 each; in eot« ton, 1/9 each. ( A GOOD ASSORTMENT of picnicking hats, in Rush, Garia and Panamai straws, 9d to 6/11 each. SMARTLY-TRIMMED MODELS, in Mack and colors, 16/6 to 35/- each. Every Gash purchase bears a discount at the rate o 1/- in the pound. MOREY and SON NEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦# I (jK)T' YOUR I t DARTMOOR SECTION YET? We can help you to build. Get a Dartmoor Section, away from tie sea and build on the healthy heights of New Plymouth, for we can still offer you a section or two, though there are not many left. No need to pay heavy rent; put your money into your own homelet the improvements you make and work for he upon your ow perty. But be quick and get to work. We'll do our part. at £6los per. acreSheep and Cattle Country 1900 A<^RES o£ first - class sliee P and ca ttle country; 1100 acres in grass; good 7-roomed dwelling, woolshed, sheep yards, etc. One mile from Sahool. Fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; well watered. Carried through last winter 1800 sheep, 80 bead of cattle, besides horses and young stock. The price is £0 10s per acre. Exceptional terms to a good man. A motor car given to the purchaser of this property. £l7los an acre. Handy to Township gA ACRES,.nearly all level, one mile from Township, Saleyardfi; well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watered. Price is £l7 10s per acre; £2OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Ten cows given to lucky buyer. £2O an acre, near New Plymouth. gQ ACRES of good land, about 6 miles from New Plymouth, close to <•, good township, where there are Saleyards and other conveniences. Dwelling of five rooms, cowshed with 12 bails, piggeries, etc. Well fenced and subdivided. Watered by never-failing streams. ' Half a mile to School. Price is £2O per acre; £4OO cash; 20 cows go , in with this farm. T For Town or Country lots consult us. ♦ | Gilmour & Clarke, J New Plymouth, Phone 99 ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+++
W. P. NICOLL Hignest Grade Grass Seed for Spring Sow irg Mangold, Carrot, Turnip and Garden Seeds Westfleld Manures bee Requisites All obtainable now from WM. ROWE it™inibboooiu*wains. ...„,. wnasmMa..^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 2
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